Shine a light in Harold’s eyes, and his pupils constrict. He breathes, blinks and even sweats, just like the rest of us. One striking difference: Harold is made of plastic. The high-tech dummy is one of several training tools in MountainView ...

“That music is going to keep me up all night.” Without realizing the irony of my words, I went to bed at 2100 on October 1 st. My phone started ringing around midnight with the words “every available physician report to Sunrise for ...

Residents will be in Family Medicine and Transitional Year Programs Las Vegas, NV June 26, 2018 — The Sunrise Health Graduate Medical Education Consortium this week welcomed its 2018 Family Medicine and Transitional Year residents to Southern ...

Mass casualty incidents should be evaluated with a public health approach, the same way health professionals examine Ebola or the flu, according to an emergency room doctor who treated victims of the Las Vegas shooting. Read More

Residency Program is first of its kind in Nevada Las Vegas, NV Feb. 14, 2018 — MountainView Hospital announced today it received accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) for its Anesthesiology ...

Age can make us older, wiser and possibly happier — in a 2016 study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, older respondents reported having less stress and depression than people in their 20s and 30s. However, aging also ushers in an ...

Las Vegas, NV Sept. 18, 2017 — MountainView Hospital announced today it received accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) for its Emergency Medicine residency program for 32 residents. The Sunrise ...

Las Vegas, NV June 30, 2017 — MountainView Hospital’s Graduate Medical Education program welcomes its 2017 class of Medical Residents, for Internal Medicine, Surgery and its first class of OB-GYN and Transitional Year residents. This will ...

Surgical resident Dr. Jessica Wise joined MountainView Hospital last year in our inaugural class of residents, and her enthusiasm for learning and for her patients has been contagious. What Dr. Wise does in her off-hours, though, is truly remarkable. ...

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that nearly 1 in 3 people in the United States will get shingles at some point, and 1 million new cases are diagnosed annually. Caused by the chickenpox virus, “shingles represents a ...

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there are nearly 2 million amputees living in the U.S., and more than 500 Americans lose a limb each day. Even considering the prevalence of limb loss, the subject is widely under- represented ...